Magic brush

ABSTRACT

“Magic Brush” would consist of a brush featuring a somewhat rectangular plastic base having rounded ends. Base would provide a handle as well as a reservoir for storing liquid shoe polish inside the plastic handle and or have a additional reservoir on one end of the handle. In addition, a plunger mechanism would rest upon one end of the brush on the face of the handle. Extending from the base would be a plurality of bristle positioned within the bristles located within the front of the brush directly beneath the plunger, would be a groved sponge applicator through which the polish would travel when the plunger was pressed. Between the plunger and the applicator there is a valve mecanism is to control the polish flow located inside of the polish reservoir.  
     The front area of the brush would be curved upward slightly to enable the application area to have direct contact with shoe, while buffing area of brush was not in contact with shoes,

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The “MAGIC BRUSH” is a practical product which would reduce thetime, energy, and aggravation required to polish and shine shoes. Whilethe “MAGIC BRUSH” could be of use to a wide arry of individuals,perticularly appeal to travelers.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

[0002] The appealing features of “MAGIC BRUSH” would be conveniencelightweight, and portable “Three-in-one” design. The design of thisproduct would eliminate the use of numerous brushes, rags, and otherpolishing supplies. Instead, this product would house the liquid polishand be employed to apply the polish as well as buff the shoes. Alsospace saver.

[0003] The use of “MAGIC BRUSH” may leave shoes with an enhancedappearance and could increase their life. This product would beversatile, in that, it could be employed to buff or polish a wide arrayof shoes.

[0004] “MAGIC BRUSH” would consist of a brush featuring a somewhatrectangular plastic base having rounded ends. The base would provide ahandle as well as a reservoir for storing liquid shoe polish. Inaddition, a plunger mechanism would rest upon one end of the brush onthe face of the handle. Extending from the base would be a plurality ofbristle.

[0005] Positioned within the bristles located within the front of brush,directly beneath the plunger, would be a groved sponge applicatorthrough which the polish would travel when the plunger was pressed.Between the plunger and the applicator there is a valve mechanism tocontrol the polish flow located inside of the polish reservoir.

[0006] The front area of the “MAGIC BRUSH” would be curved upwardslightly to enable the application area to have direct contact withshoes, while the buffing area of the brush was not in contact withshoes. The bristle along with sponge applicator would be designed forapplying the polish, while those in the rear of the brush would beemployed to buff the shoes. A refill plug would be located in the rearof the base (handle) through which the supply of liquid polish could bepoured and store.

[0007] In order to use the “MAGIC BRUSH” the refill plug would beremoved with a coin to fill the desire polish. Next the individual wouldgrasp the handle (base) and apply pressur to plunger mechanism duringthe applicator sponge would be positioned upon the exterior of the shoesto apply the polish. As soon as polish application take placesimultaneously with loosing the finger pressure over theplunger,applicating sponge and bristle arround would be completeduniformly polish application.

[0008] Finally, slightly change the angle of the working hand, thebristle in the rear of the “MAGIC BRUSH” would be employed to buff theshoes.

[0009] “MAGIC BRUSH” could be packaged in a clear plastic protectivecover. A small pamphlet could be included in each package detailinginstructions for use, care and refill.

DESCRIPTION

[0010] In the attached drawing page 1,2,3 & 4 are the perspective viewsshowing the details of the “MAGIC BRUSH”

[0011] AS SHOWN IN THE DRAWING:

[0012] “MAGIC BRUSH” would consist of a brush featuring a somewhatrectangular plastic base having rounded ends. The base would provide ahandle as well as a reservoir for storing liquid shoe polish. Inaddition, a plunger mechanisn would rest upon one end of the brush onthe face of the handle. Extending from the base would be a plurality ofbristle.

[0013] Positioned within the bristles located within the front of brush,directly beneath the plunger, would be a groved sponge applicatorthrough which the polish would travel when the plunger was pressed.Between the plunger and the applicator there is a valve mechanism tocontrol the polish flow located inside of the polish reservoir.

[0014] The front area of the “MAGIC BRUSH” would be curved upwardslightly to enable the application area to have direct contact withshoes, while the buffing area of the brush was not in contact withshoes. The bristle along with sponge applicator would be designed forapplying the polish, while those in the rear of the brush would beemployed to buff the shoes. A refill plug would be located in the rearof the base (handle) through which the supply of liquid polish could bepoured and store.

I, claim one , as follows:
 1. “MAGIC BRUSH” would consist of a brushfeaturing a somewhat rectangular plastic base having rounded ends. Thebase would provide a handle as well as a reservoir for storing liquidshoe polish. In addition, a plunger mechanism would rest upon one end ofthe brush on the face of the handle. Extending from the base would be aplurality of bristle. Positioned within the bristles located within thefront of brush, directly beneath the plunger, would be a groved spongeapplicator through which the polish would travel when the plunger waspressed. Between the plunger and the applicator there is a valvemechanism to control the polish flow located inside of the polishreservoir. The front area of the “MAGIC BRUSH” would be curved upwardslightly to enable the application area to have direct contact withshoes, while the buffing area of the brush was not in contact withshoes. The bristle along with sponge applicator would be designed forapplying the polish, while those in the rear of the brush would beemployed to buff the shoes. A refill plug would be located in the rearof the base (handle) through which the supply of liquid polish could bepoured and store.